A TOAST TO YOUR SUCCESS You deserve to be happy. You deserve to be proud. You deserve an ovation from a stadium crowd. But before you partake in a triumphant "Clink!" There's just one thing to do: Chose your favorite drink! Here's to You!

Freedom Opportunity Diversity Solidarity...Celebrate Africa Day! Africa Day celebrates the establishment, in 1963 at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, of the Organization of the African Union (OAU), now known as the Africa Union (AU).

Celebrate the life of a true American hero, Susan B. Anthony, on her birthday . . . February 15 Raised in New York, Susan B. Anthony spent part of her twenties teaching at a Quaker seminary. After the Civil War, she became a passionate leader for the women's suffrage movement. And, in 1866, she co-founded the American Equal Rights Association. Over a century later, Anthony became the first woman depicted on U.S. currency.

Today is the Great American Smoke out And I want you to know you'll always have a special place in my heart Hopefully, in the non-smoking section. Under the sponsorship of the American Cancer Society, the Great American Smokeout traditionally takes place on the third Thursday in November. As many as one-third of the nation's 46 million smokers could be taking the day off from smoking.

On March 2nd was born Theodor Geisel, He wrote stories for kids that were nice-el. The two Brothers Grimm and Ol' Mother Goose, Had nothing on Geisel -- cuz he's Dr. Seuss. Have a fun one! Dr. Seuss wrote and illustrated 44 children's books, including The Cat in the Hat, How the Grinch Stole Christmas and Green Eggs and Ham. Most of his tales featured bizarre creatures and rhyming text.

Johnny Appleseed Day March 11 Celebrate with an apple . . . or two. Born John Chapman in 1774, Johnny Appleseed was a pioneer and conservationist who introduced the apple to parts of the Midwest. He was also a roving philanthropist -- he traveled the country giving away clothes, land, horses and trees.